Former Shabanie mine worker, Alois Zhou, told VOA Studio 7 the families being evicted are paving the way for lecturers from the Midlands State University.
According to the survey, 86 percent of Zimbabweans are interested in participating in public forums as a means to ensure decisions made by local leaders are appropriate.
President of the Theological College of Zimbabwe, Reverend Dr. Ray Motsi of the Baptist Church, said the disappearance of Dzamara is worrying.
Butholezwe Nyathi of Amagugu International Heritage Center says they are pleased about the large number of people visiting the center.
Barbara Nyagomo, a health and social worker living in Britain, has taken the controversial path of sponsoring opposition candidates in Zimbabwe, to defeat the ruling Zanu-PF party in 2018 elections.
The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe is buying the old currency for up to $2 for some currencies at a time when it is fetching more online.
According to some representatives of immigrants in Britain, South Africa and other countries, such marriages are common among Zimbabweans.
The Labour Party had apparently blocked the deportation of Zimbabweans with indications that they were not happy with the tense political situation in that country.
According to state-controlled and independent newspapers, Midzi died in the vehicle at his Marirangwe Farm in Beatrice, outside the capital, Harare.
Observers say the majority of Zimbabweans are busy trying to eke out a living at a time when most industries have shutdown.
Indications are that the economy lacks support from the international community while businesses are failing to access cheap capital to boost production.
Some club fans and political observers claim that Dube is allegedly trying to use the club’s popularity to gain political mileage.
The hearing marks a significant moment for Zimbabwe, which has not been a topic of much discussion of late in Washington.
Ndiweni, who was almost an underdog in the elections, was born in Zimbabwe’s Karoi town, Mashonaland West province, where her father, Douglas Ndiweni, was a local councillor.
Zimbabwe's Thomas Sikala lost in the initial stages of the African Development Bank's presidential race.
Khumbulani Tshuma, a Zimbabwean living in Australia, and Nephat Siziba, who has been living in Canada for 15 years, conduct any domestic chores like their wives.
VOA’s Linord Moudou said the race is on for replacing outgoing bank chief, Dr. Donald Kaberuka of Rwanda.
He says it is impossible for the former vice president to beat Mr. Mugabe in any election because the president taught her politics.
ZIMFirst interim secretary general, Booker Mangunda, says his party is fighting to transform the southern African nation into a truly democratic state.
Kudakwashe Bhasikiti says most of his colleagues who were expelled are not worried about what has been done by Zanu PF.
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